Arthshastra

A chronicle of ideas on politics, culture, media, and the everyday — through the lens of the Indian diaspora.

He helped raise two kids

We are planning to buy a minivan and last weekend I went to test drive a few. Now, you don't expect...
Dec 28, 2009 · Society & Culture

Why Good Ideas Die In India!

Flouting rules comes easy to us, unless of course someone is there with a danda monitoring us. The...
Jan 11, 2009 · Indian Affairs

A tale of two love stories in Bollywood

The mid-1980s were the best of the times, they were the worst of the times for Bollywood.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_322\" align=\"alignleft\"...
Aug 09, 2010 · Reviews
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2008
Media & Opinion

Gas Prices

2007
Indian Affairs

India - Sizzling economically but a moral pygmy!

A lot has been made of the fact that a large number of Non-resident Indians (NRIs) are going back to India because of her sizzling economy and a desire to be...
Politics & Policy

Skilled immigrants welcome?

From the middle-east to New Zealand, it seems that the skilled immigrants are much in demand. In an article on Aug 20, New York Times says:\r\nEven countries...
Politics & Policy

Defy the gods!

Got a link to this magnificent 1996 commencement speech by Salman Rushdie from a SAJA email list. For the first five minutes, I could not stop chuckling at the...
Politics & Policy

This opinion about US politics has been Outsourced...

The Indian American blogosphere has been hyper-activated the past few days since Obama campaign attacked Hillary Bill Clintons' \"support\" for Outsourcing....
Media & Opinion

So long suckers!

\r\nA great majority of the skill based non-immigrants waiting to legally immigrate to the US (in simple words, temporary worker visa holders waiting to get...
Indian Affairs

A Journey Down the Ganga

Philip Reeves, the National Public Radio (NPR) correspondent has just finished a brilliant radio series on his journey along the Ganga river in India. In five...
Reviews

Hindi Movies : must watch list for an Indophile non-desi

Many of us know that the only thing true about India is that no single element represents the whole of India - her wonders, complexities, contradictions and...
Indian Affairs

Intrigued about the British Indian Soldier

Most of us grew up hearing the stories of valor of Indian soldiers who fought and gave their blood in the wars that India fought since its indepnedance. I have...
Indian Affairs

Turkana Boy

What is the most dangerous product or idea exported from the US to the world? Foodies might say Big Mac and Coke! Rugby purists might say American Football!...
Media & Opinion

Doonesbury!

Reviews

Ranji Superball : What if India had a SuperBowl

As the spectacle of the 41st Superbowl unfolds with Peyt Manning leading the Colts towards a well contested win, miles away and hours ahead, Wasim Jaffer...
Society & Culture

Sidney Sheldon : an Indian's Tribute

Sidney Sheldon died earlier this week after a well lived life of 90 years. I am not an expert on his literary works nor his life but I can say that his work...
Business & Tech

Look who's back at Dell!

Michael Dell is back at the helm of his namesake company. A few years back, when Apple Inc. was in the doldrums, someone had asked Mr. Dell, basking in the...
Society & Culture

Where is ACLU when you need them?

So if you are flying to Minneapolis, Minnesota - that beautiful city with that greatest monument to the American consumerism, the Mall of America and would be...
Politics & Policy

A Muslim Martin Luther King?

I've been thinking about writing a post on how the Shia-Sunni violence in Iraq has driven a spear right through the heart of the concept of pan-Islamic...
Indian Affairs

The decaying Metropolis , the finally-arrived Regal capital and the eternal-hopeful small town : State of 3 homes

Recently, my friend (and the lead contributor here at Arthshastra.com) Vikas, during his recent home visit, had this comment on the 3 cities which have been...
2006
Business & Tech

Why we love Google?

There are a lot of companies that pay lip service to out-of-the-box thinking but Google is the best example of a company that has made a religion out of this...
Politics & Policy

If I did it.....

Maureen Dowd with her caustic with and biting sarcasm is one of my most favorite op-ed writers but today, she outdid herself with this opening paragraph in her...
Society & Culture

Thanksgiving: A uniquely American harvest festival

Harvest festivals are celebrated all over the world and Thanksgiving Day, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November is one of them. However, there is...
Politics & Policy

Morning Again!

After the 2006 mid-term elections, a lot of people in the US, including yours truly feel this way.\r\n\r\n\r\n
Politics & Policy

Rumsfield Resigns and President Bush Pledges to Work With Democrats Again

Yes, that is the headline that the New York Times is leading with tonight. I never thought that I'd see that headline, or if I did, it would include a couple...
Politics & Policy

The Muck Stops Here!

If you are a keen observer of politics like I am and if you've seen political campaigns in India, specially in the Hindi belt, you know how dirty the election...
Media & Opinion

Where Are The Comments?

My apologies for deleting all your comments accidently. I obviously did not mean to, but I ran an incorrect query on my database (I am a cheapskate and my...
Politics & Policy

Is Islam A Peaceful Religion?

\r\nIs Islam a peaceful religion? Is it a violent one? Does Quran teach violence? Does it teach love and peace? Are all Muslims violent? Are some of them...
Business & Tech

Ban Indian Companies from the H1B program

\r\n\r\n\r\nA recent IEEE report scrutinizes the Labor Condition Application (or LCA for short is a form that needs to be filed by a company wanting to hire...
Reviews

Lage Raho Munnabhai: The Mahatma as A Sutradhar

\r\n\r\nOh these pesky sequels, they are always a tough act, specially if the original has attained the status of a beloved classic, as it has, in the case of...
Society & Culture

The Lean Mean Fighting Machine aka The Human Race

Here is a reality check for all you guys who hold candles at the Wagah border, send out emails containing messages of peace and communal harmony, roam around...
Indian Affairs

Indra Nooyi's Graduation Remarks

\r\n\r\nGood evening, everyone. Dean Hubbard, distinguished faculty, honored graduates, relieved parents, family, and friends, it's a distinct pleasure to be...
Indian Affairs

The World According to Azim Premji

I stumbled across this month old article in Stanford Alumni magazine. I imagined that a lot of blogs would have linked to the article but a technorati search...
Indian Affairs

Giving Thanks on Independence Day

If there is one single person who should be thanked this and every Independence Day and who is not and cannot be thanked enough is Mahatma Gandhi. Every day, I...
Business & Tech

Websites that suck - www.citinri.com

A review of Citibank's website to serve non-resident Indians and why it sucks big time.\r\n\r\n
Society & Culture

Yeh Hai Bombay Meree Jaan!

\r\n\r\nLike potholes on the Andheri-Kurla Road during rainy season, suddenly, the western media is full of stories on and from Mumbai. The cover story by Time...
Politics & Policy

Global Warming: The US, India and Gandhi

Global warming activists have been hitting all the right notes lately. There's the Al Gore Movie, An Inconvenient Truth, there's the report by the National...
Society & Culture

Shillong - India's little rock and roll town

BBC's Soutik Biswas has a superb piece on the flourishing blues tradition in Shillong. A must read.\n\n\n\n\nIt is Friday night in the north-eastern Indian...
Media & Opinion

On Bloggers

In this cartoon below, Calvin's dad makes me think of bloggers in a sense. There is just so much opinion out there passing as facts in blogosphere that...
Politics & Policy

Mocking 60 Minutes

\r\nIs it a requirement to do a favorible story, if there is none? That does not stop partisan Carl Moore, a staunch conservative to mock 60 minutes...
Society & Culture

Striking Down of the Knock and Wait Rule

So lets say that you are a policeman and you have a warrant for searching the home of a person who is suspected to be a drug dealer. Would you rather go to his...
Society & Culture

There are businessmen and then there are businessmen

No matter how much you might hate Microsoft and its products, you cannot help praising its founder, Bill Gates and now, with today's announcement, Bill Gates...
Politics & Policy

Stooping to Conquer

Karl Rove, the architect is back to his dirty tricks using national security as a wedge issue in this election year:\n\n\nKarl Rove, Mr. Bush's top political...
Media & Opinion

Best Political Cartoons of The Week

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Society & Culture

Dilbert Does It Again!

Asok the pernnial favorite gets the stick again!\r\n\r\nAll copyrights - Scott Adams. Please visit http://www.dilbert.com.
Business & Tech

Pop Goes The Apple!

Apple computers closes its shop in India. Indian outsourcing companies have been at the receiving end of criticism for quite some time now for over promising...
Society & Culture

The Enron Verdict: Lessons for India

\r\n\r\nIn December 2001, Enron – a high and mighty US corporation that was at one point of time, the seventh largest in the country, and whose executives were...
Politics & Policy

US Marines killed innocent Iraqis in cold blood?

CNN is reporting:\r\nA decorated Marine colonel turned anti-war congressman has said Marines killed at least 30 innocent Iraqi civilians \"in cold blood\" in...
Media & Opinion

Dilbert!

Media & Opinion

Aishwarya and Gurinder: The new power couple in Bollywood

As if the colorful yarns spun on screen were not enough to keep people engaged, there has always been a parallel track of extra-marital affairs and spicy...
Society & Culture

Elections in India: The Stupid Manifesto

\r\nEvery country’s people have a date with destiny. For modern democracies, that date comes in the form of an election day and probably its mundane and quiet...
Reviews

Book Review: Cobra II - The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq

As the Bush administration's Iraq policy continues to unravel, and April proves to be yet another cruel month for the US forces in Iraq with 69 deaths, Cobra...
Society & Culture

The West Wing

\r\n\r\nThere cannot be a better time than this to get hold of the entire DVD set of The West Wing and watch it right from season one. At a time when the US...
Society & Culture

Making sense of illegal immigration

One of the very few commentaries that make sense on the issue of illegal immigration was published today in the Washington Post. Robert J. Samuelson makes a...
Indian Affairs

India-US nuclear agreement

Jim Hoagland of the Washington Post meets with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and comes back...
Indian Affairs

Immigration Debate In the US: Where is the Indian Lobby?

For the last month or so, I have been watching ever-growing rallies of immigrants in cities across the US. An overwhelming majority of them are of Hispanic...
Society & Culture

Rummy gets a Brownie!

Remember \"You are doing a heck of a job Brownie?\" Of course you do! Well after Defense Sec. Rumsfield was under attack by a number of Generals, President...
Indian Affairs

When will India assert its leadership?

Nepal is suffering through a Mao insurgency and a King who is averse to democracy. This country is literally in India's backyard and yet India does not seem to...
Society & Culture

Need I say more?

Society & Culture

Feminism sans Borders: Utopia or Reality?

What happens when you bring together five kindred individuals, who have extensively worked on issues related to feminism, violence against women and...
Indian Affairs

Feminism Sans Borders - the Transnational Feminism Conference

When I first read that the South Asia forum in Madison, Wisconsin is organizing a conference on Transnational Feminism (thanks temporal) I was not sure what to...
Indian Affairs

Soniaji - I was wrong

After the last elections, when it appeared that Sonia Gandhi might be the next Prime Minister of India, I went ballistic with anger. An immigrant in a foreign...
Society & Culture

Got Beer?

I'd be hard pressed to give you the exact year and age when this life long love affair started, but sometime between the 9th and the 11th grade, I had my first...
Society & Culture

The Dutch Immigration Brouhaha

\r\n\r\n(Picture courtsey - New York Times)\r\n\r\nThe Dutch Immigration authorities have come up with a new weapon in their ongoing struggle against...
Society & Culture

The Liberals are coming!

With President Bush's approval ratings in the dumps and the Republicans in Congress in serious danger of losing their majority - their could be a big change of...
Society & Culture

Cafe Bolero - A Little Cuba in Chicago

One of the many great things about Chicago is the eclectic selection of food available in downtown and near the downtown area. Unlike many other larger...
Society & Culture

Desi Confusion - Part Deux

In my previous post, I wrote about the various ways in which DESIs try to come to terms with an alien culture and in trying to reconcile ourselves with the...
Society & Culture

Desi Confusion!

\r\nOne day we arrive - at O’Hare, at Newark, in Detroit, in Atlanta, in San Diego and in San Fransisco; holding our I-20s, H1/H4 papers or other visa...
Society & Culture

Coast to Coast - The Ports Deal

More than two hundred years ago – the Americans overthrew the rule of their imperial masters with a shot that was heard around the world. Racially and...
Politics & Policy

Why my friend?

\r\n\r\n\r\nAN INDIAN sailor was allegedly beaten to death by his colleagues on board a Norwegian oil tanker in the first week of February in the international...
Society & Culture

Jaane bhee do yaaron!

Many years ago, when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was on the verge of becoming the Prime Minister of India, I read somewhere that he developed cold feet. He felt that...
Media & Opinion

Looking for Comedy in The Muslim World!

As you read about the continuing riots over the caricatures of Mohammed, I urge you to please shed a tear for Al Brooks – the comedian who went looking for...
Society & Culture

I support freedom of speech!

Indian Affairs

State of The Union-India

Listening to President Bush’s state of the union address on Tuesday, I felt a surge of pride when I heard India (along with China) mentioned as a potential...
Indian Affairs

Paritrana-getting to know them a little bit more!

My interview with Paritrana's national treasurer - Chandrashekhar.\r\nEver since this news item was published in the Times of India about Paritrana, I have...
Indian Affairs

Walmart critics - all fart and no shit!

Anti Wal-Mart crusaders are all fart and no shit. Consider exhibit A – a guy from down under, a place which apparently does not even have a Wal-Mart, claiming...
Society & Culture

Happy Republic Day!

Happy 26th January.\r\n\r\nAnd thank god that I was not born in China, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan or in one of the many such intolerant, dictatorial societies...
Media & Opinion

Lajja!

Nicholas Kristof, that tireless New York Times journalist is in India these days giving us a unique outsider's perspective of problems plaguing the country....
Society & Culture

Ganesha-Copyrighted!

(click for full size image)\r\nI saw this ad the other day in a newspaper. Two things had my attention immediately:\r\n\r\n \"Worldwide rights for EkDanta held...
Media & Opinion

The Beatles

So I finally finished reading the hefty 1000 page biography of The Beatles by Bob Spitz. It took a long time but I had such a fun time reading it. I am a big...
Society & Culture

Mithu!

Warning for all the infidels (and not the Taliban kind :) ) across the world. Be very careful if you have to cheat.\r\n\r\nA parrot owner was alerted to his...
Society & Culture

Happy Birthday Benjamin!

Today is Benjamin Franklin's 300th birthday. If you had asked me about Mr. Franklin about 10 years ago, I would have described him as a scientist who...
Indian Affairs

Mr. Bachchan, Tirupati and Indian Charity

Is anyone else disgusted by the recent news item mentioning that Mr. Amitabh Bachchan will be donating jewelry worth Rs. 1 Crore to the Tirupati Temple...
Indian Affairs

Is India ready to be a great world power?

Is India ready to be a great world power? Is she ready to stake her claim to world leadership in its true sense and not in the pseudo-self-congratulatory...
Media & Opinion

Oh the irony!

\r\n\r\nSaw this picture of Germans protesting against Iranians getting nukes on CNN.com. Not that I want the mullahs to have nukes - not by a long long shot....
Indian Affairs

Devon Avenue, Chicago

Amrit’s post on the Writing Cave asking if we hate ourselves going by the amount of filth lying around in Indian cities compelled me to dust-off (no pun...
Politics & Policy

We the people, Them the politicians. The Twain Shall Never Meet

Indian Express (who else?) reported on Sunday that the government of India is ready to release a 15 point program which will mandate spending based on...
Media & Opinion

Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World

Watched Al Brooks on Letterman tonight describing his experience in India and Pakistan as he was filming his latest movie – Looking for Comedy in the Muslim...
Media & Opinion

Shalom for Sharon

In his illness, Ariel Sharon brings together and exposes the two extremists from two different religions as if to show that regardless of religion, the...
Media & Opinion

You go kid!

Nine year old Ajay Puri was honored by Prime Minister Singh at the inaugural session of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas. The prime minister congratulated him and asked...
Media & Opinion

Lions caged

\r\n\r\nAt the Lion Country Safari, you could drive through the park with the fearsome creatures right next to your car. However, due to foolishness of some...
Society & Culture

Main hoon con!

Everyone’s favorite star, the big B is now also a farmer. He bought agriculture land in Pune claiming to be a farmer from Jaunpur and yet cannot produce...
Media & Opinion

How Indian Express Got Its Groove Back!

Nothing could have made me happier than watching Indian Express getting its groove back. That effect has been augmented by the newly available e-paper from...
Politics & Policy

The Communist Manifesto

The hypocrisy is unbelievable, the pathos staggering. If it were not for the fact the main player in this Orwellian drama is one of the parties that holds a...
2005
Society & Culture

Good One!

Politics & Policy

Terrorist attack in Banglore

The terrorist attack in Banglore on Dec 28th has made a lot of people nervous about the outsourcing industry. Of course, people who’ve been against outsourcing...
Politics & Policy

What makes the US tick?

What makes the US tick? What makes it the most powerful nation in the world? Well the events of last month provided us with many examples all leading to the...
Politics & Policy

French!

Now why do you think that the people who are against Globalization, American hegemony, America's corrupting influence on the world, Capitalism and it evil...
Indian Affairs

Jack of all master of none

I am nothing if not eclectic in my reading tastes. Well that's a euphemism. A less charitable person would call me \"Jack of all and Master of none\". In any...
Indian Affairs

Bill Gates and Indian Billionaires

As we read about the world's richest man's now almost annual trip to India and his commitment to eradicate disease and provide support for education an obvious...
Society & Culture

Something to ponder over

Turkey is the only country in the world with less support for evolution than the U.S. (From Nicholas Kristoff’s column in today’s Times).
Politics & Policy

RIP: M.R. Kutty

\nM.R. Kutty was killed by Taliban in Afghanistan. Behind all the bickering on whether Pakistan was or wasn't behind the attacks, an essential question still...
Politics & Policy

Drucker on India

Read this in one of the obituaries of Peter Drucker. It is surprising how much of it still holds true and also how much of it does not, thanks to two people,...
Politics & Policy

Our politicians

Oh the depths to which our politicians would stoop to get votes. Hindustan Times is reporting today about posters in Mumbai that congratulated Margaret Alva,...
Politics & Policy

My two cents for the French

So what’s plaguing France? I was listening to a podcast by a BBC correspondent today. He was interviewing a 20 year old leader of a gang of half a dozen Muslim...
Society & Culture

Paris Burning

So what's going on in France? It seems that last night riots spread to other parts of Europe as well.\n
Indian Affairs

Rosa Parks Of Pakistan

As I noted in one my earlier posts – Jean Feraca’s program, “Here On Earth” on Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) holds its own amongst all the programs on the...
Politics & Policy

Contradictions Abound

There are so many contradictions in this post. It only reflects the complex world that we live in and that everything is not black and white – there are always...
Politics & Policy

Atlas Shrugged

In her iconic novel \"Atlas Shrugged\", Ayn Rand described the struggle that goes on between creators of wealth and the class of people who depend upon the...
Indian Affairs

Another dowry death

Yet another woman burnt to death for dowry in India. Previously when I’ve written about dowry deaths on my blog – I’ve received some comments that claim that...
Politics & Policy

Global conspiracy against Congress?

Is there a global conspiracy against Congress and more specifically K. Natwar Singh? Haa haa haa, you gotta be kidding me! This is the worst attempt at...
Society & Culture

Courage

Indian Affairs

Behind Gold's Glitter

“Over the last year, sales surged 11 percent in China and 47 percent in India, a country of a billion people whose seemingly insatiable appetite for gold - for...
Politics & Policy

Political discourse in India

\n\n\"BJP and Youth Congress activists clashed in Thane on Saturday morning over posters put up by the BJP protesting Bollywood actor Govinda’s alleged link...
Indian Affairs

Tasteless Advertisement

This is one of the most regressive advertisements I've seen in print media. For those who are not fluent with Hindi and/or the background of this festival-...
Indian Affairs

Astrologer predicts death - but fails to die

So I was in sunny San Diego, California for a conference this past weekend. I met up with my old roomie from Chicago and his wife. We went to a good Mexican...
Politics & Policy

Toyota's new invention

Now here’s something really interesting. Toyota Motor Corp has developed a derivative of the Cherry Sage shrub that is optimized for absorbing pollutants from...
Politics & Policy

Ignoring the world around us!

Did something important happen in the world in the last two days? Something that might have long lasting repurcussions on our own peace and security? Looking...
Media & Opinion

TOI's bad run continues

\r\nAnother dubious achievement of the Times of India. On AB's birthday, they devote an entire page to him - the top half is a glowing article and the bottom...
Society & Culture

Google 2084

\nThe president and publisher of Parade Publications envisions what Google's home page may look like in 2084 (Courtsey NY Times. You can visit the NYT page...
Indian Affairs

Vibhishana

The other day I was thinking about Vibhishana; yes, yes Ravana’s brother Vibhishana! How many other Vibhishana’s you know?\n\nI am not sure what made me think...
Politics & Policy

Muslim vote bank politics

This seems to be very alarming:\n\n“According to some reports, Tehran is also looking to build bridges with other political outfits in India, especially those...
Politics & Policy

Dial a Puja

Here is another instance of ritual getting an upper hand over spirit. Apparently you can dial-a-puja on your mobile as if you are ordering a pizza and...
Politics & Policy

Hinduism's lack of moral center

Hinduism’s lack of moral center has been apparent for quite some time. How else do you explain the dowry killings, the killings of infant girl child in many...
Politics & Policy

A Thousand Words

\n\nThey say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Look at this picture - I plucked it from some website with an article on the left's protests against...
Society & Culture

Fortune At The Bottom of The Pyramid

CK Prahlad is fast becoming one of my favorite columnists/authors along with Thomas Friedman and Maureen Dowd (the last two of New York Times). There was an...
Indian Affairs

Bribing to cuddle your child in Banglore

Yes – it’s that age old bane of our country – corruption and bribe. NY Times is reporting a story from Banglore on how parents of new borns have to pay bribes...
Politics & Policy

What gives?

Times of India is carrying an article on its website on how some IITians find jobs in Indian bureaucracy to be more exciting than with a multinational...
Media & Opinion

Doonesbury On blogging...

Garry Trudeau continues to poke fun at bloggers......\n\n
Politics & Policy

National Public Radio

Being a political junkie I am always on the lookout for interesting articles to read, TV shows to watch or radio programs to listen to. While I was in Chicago...
Politics & Policy

Blogging and Politics

The Indian middle class is famously apathetic to politics. If poll numbers are any indication, we Indians treat Election Day as just another holiday. If the...
Media & Opinion

On the self importance of bloggers

Doonesbury - in its own unique stype mocks the self importance of bloggers (click on the image to expand).\n\n\n\n\n
Politics & Policy

On Narsimha Rao

This one is from the archives of Outlook published in January 2005 but only recently caught my eye. In Congress – all the glory belongs to the Nehru Gandhi...
Indian Affairs

Heard on Jay Leno

Jay Leno reading from a news item: \n“A group of Muslim scholars today denounced any form of terrorism.”\n\nJay Leno reacting to the article\n“Thank you folks...
Indian Affairs

American Founding Fathers

I finished reading the book “1776” a couple of days ago and it has filled me with a new found sense of awe for the American founding fathers. I’ve been in the...
Indian Affairs

1776 and 1857

I am almost half-way through an excellent book by US historian David McCulough called “1776”. As the title of the book signifies – it deals with the events...
Indian Affairs

Mangal Pandey - The Movie

So I went and watch Mangal Pandey at Loews in Woodfield Mall this weekend. I am not sure why people have been so eager to trash this movie. It is an...
Media & Opinion

7/7 inspired jokes

Every nation finds a way to deal with national tragedies. While in the US it was rage and anger after 911 – it seems that the British have learnt to joke...
Indian Affairs

Nine years for ticketless travel

Times of India is reporting something substantial on its first page for a change today – even though it is below the story where Karishma Kapoor calls her...
Indian Affairs

Widen your horizons with Times of India!

Did you know that Raveena Tandon, Moon Moon Sen, Koena Mitra, and Rajkumar Santoshi all have kidney stones?\n\nYou did not? See this is what happens when you...
Indian Affairs

The myth of discrimination

A lot of us are prone to forming opinions on half baked truths and conventional wisdom.\n\nThe prevailing conventional wisdom in India before I left was that...
Indian Affairs

A Passage From India

A Great article by a second generation Indian American in today's New York Times.\nI particularly loved her grandfather's retort to an Englishman upon being...
Society & Culture

What A Sad Day

What a sad day for London indeed.
Society & Culture

A Tale of Two Cities

I am extremely happy that Paris lost its bid for Olympics. I would have been happier had NY City won it but I can live with London hosting the games as well....
Indian Affairs

Pathetic Times of India

A few days ago - TOI was gloating at its high circulation numbers. Apparently, a full 30% Indians turn to TOI for their news. According to TOI - the reason for...
Politics & Policy

Spelling Bee

Anurag Kashyap – a second generation Indian-American won this year’s spelling competition continuing the great run of success that Indians have had in this...
Politics & Policy

May 11th, 1998

Seven years ago – on the late afternoon of May 11th I was lying on my bed in my studio apartment in Jodhpur when I felt a slight tremor. Thinking that an...
Politics & Policy

Western Hubris

Imagine that the US has a black President and a woman as the majority leader in the Congress. Imagine that UK has a Muslim as its Prime Minister. Imagine that...
Indian Affairs

Can she win?

Imagine you have a relative who you love a lot and you know is brilliant. She can score straight As when she puts her mind to studies. She can be brilliant in...
Indian Affairs

Only I - no We

This posting is in response to an article in Today's TOI http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1093110.cms \n I am not sure whether to call it irony...
Politics & Policy

Religious Right : India and US

It is amazing to see uncanny similarities between the Hindu religious right in India and the Christian religious right in the US. Just like the cow belt in...
Indian Affairs

Bombay gets closed circuit TVs

Times of India is reporting that Mumbai will have 100 closed circuit TVs to monitor crime across city. Reminds me of something that Chicago has done too and...
Indian Affairs

Excuses..excuses

An anonymous person posted a comment on my blog ( treat all spelling mistakes as sic). I guess a point by point rebuttal is in order. \nWithout defending we...
Indian Affairs

Losing my faith….cont'd

It is common in India to see paan residue being spit all over the place or people throwing out their garbage in the open. Of course – one cannot do such things...
Indian Affairs

Losing my faith….in Indians

Losing my faith….in Indians It started as a trickle – I believe in 4th or 5th standard when I realized that kids who went for tuition at Mam’s home always got...
Politics & Policy

Smells like Emergency?

The Pioneer is furiously asking in today’s editorial if the incidents of the past two weeks in Jharkhand and Bihar do not remind one of 1975 and Indira...
Politics & Policy

The House that Sonia Built

It would have been almost comical were the consequences for the country had not been so serious. Yes, I am talking about the great Indian secular media...
Politics & Policy

Secular Media

There is a great editorial in today's Pioneer. Please do yourself a favor and read it:\n\nhttp://www.dailypioneer.com/indexn12.asp?main_variable=EDITS...
Politics & Policy

Charade of Democracy

I am not too sure if everyone has been following the charade going on in India after the recently held state elections. Same old drama, same old script and...
Indian Affairs

Times of India editorial content for sale?

While I was trying to google some details about Times of India one story caught my mind. It was published last year in May and it basically contends that the...
Indian Affairs

Page 3

So finally I got around to seeing “Page 3” the movie by Madhur Bhandarkar and loved every second of it. While a lot of people are talking about Page 3 as...
Politics & Policy

Outlook

Our good old Outlook magazine is at it again. During the days when Vinod Mehta was the editor at Pioneer I used to admire him so much. Never did I think at...
Indian Affairs

Exception proves the rule

There is a good article in today's Times of India by Chidananda Rajaghatta (\"Indian 'whizkid' bowls media with NASA googly \"). Read between the lines of this...
Indian Affairs

Wynand Papers

For anyone remotely familiar with Ayn Rand's works should know what I am referrring to. In \"The Fountainhead\" Gail Wynand is a media barron who came from...
Indian Affairs

Times of India

Now, left to my own devices – I would never bother commenting on Times of India. In my opinion it is a tabloid in broadsheet format – which is fine by me but...
Politics & Policy

View - Counterview

Times of India is soooooo cute. I am so thankful to their editors that they put so much energy in writing cute headlines for their mundane articles. In fact -...
Politics & Policy

Seema Sirohi

She is the Jason Blair of India - rather of Outlook. Sitting from her comfortable perch in Washington DC, she feels qualified enough to write about first and...
Politics & Policy

Land of chanakya

Indian media has become one giant circus with Outlook leading the pack. Times of India reads like a tabloid, while no one reads Indian Express. The Hindu has...